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A chemical reaction is of zero order, when the reaction rate is (where, CA = concentration of reactant)

A. $$ \propto {\text{CA}}$$

B. $$ \propto \frac{1}{{{\text{CA}}}}$$

C. Independent of temperature

D. None of these

Answer: Option D


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  1. Ashraf Ali
    Ashraf Ali :
    3 years ago

    Please explain

  2. Gamer Rk
    Gamer Rk :
    4 years ago

    can anyone please explain this sir

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